Vertigo (1958)
Vertigo (1958), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a psychological thriller that explores themes of obsession, fear, and identity. The film follows Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart), a retired San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia, who is hired to follow a woman named Madeleine (Kim Novak). As Scottie becomes increasingly obsessed with her, he unravels a complex web of deception and mystery, leading to unexpected twists. Vertigo is renowned for its innovative use of color, camera techniques, and its haunting exploration of the human psyche. The film has become a seminal work in cinematic history, influencing generations of filmmakers.

